Tomorrow night. Sean do you have a real or fake tree . I dont have any tree. Laura no Christmas Tree . Sean i am sending you my christmas cards, can you see itr says Merry Christmas. From sean. Laura whats the stick figure . You dont even have a tree . Thats the biggest lie ever. Sean i havent had time. Laura who else out there believes he doesnt have a Christmas Tree in his house . You can text me, tweet me, whatever. Sean im not a democrat, im not lying. See when its just a simple, i get it. I dont believe you. We will talk to you later. Im laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. Whistleblowers are exposing covid deaths being over counted, i kid you not, and colorado and washington. Why is this still happening we will speak to one of them tonight. Also the ingraham angle investigates a purported nonpartisan voting effort in georgia that is a big surprise. It just another liberal front. Were going to speak to the folk on the ground to know about this. Plus
So up to this point in the course, weve been talking a lot about the degree to which the constitution did not simply take the form of a written legal document right but rather as a set of ideas about the structure and function of american governance. And among these key ideas was a reliance on union particularly those mutual bonds of nationhood between states often known as comedy and the production of compromise, right . The constitution is a commitment to compromise. And because compromise was baked into the constitution. So too was the evil of slavery. Because they were consistently compromises between slaveholding and nonslaveHolding States about slavery. Because the framers at the Constitutional Convention in philadelphia were so committed to the idea of compromise as part of the scaffolding of american governance. They had drawn a path forward that always was going to accommodate slavery particularly as the nation became more and more committed to slavery. So over the course of t
With penn state Professor Rachel sheldon. All right. So up to this point in the course, weve been talking a lot about the degree to which the constitution did not simply take the form of a written legal document right but rather as a set of ideas about the structure and function of american governance. And among these key ideas was a reliance on union particularly those mutual bonds of nationhood between states often known as comedy and the production of compromise, right . The constitution is a commitment to compromise. And because compromise was baked into the constitution. So too was the evil of slavery. Because they were consistently compromises between slaveholding and nonslaveHolding States about slavery. Because the framers at the Constitutional Convention in philadelphia were so committed to the idea of compromise as part of the scaffolding of american governance. They had drawn a path forward that always was going to accommodate slavery particularly as the nation became more a
Franklin roosevelt appoints him in the summer of 1941 aswhat eventually becomes the office of strategic services. Kind of a strange choice because donovan was a staunch republican, had run for governor of new york on an antiroosevelt, antinew deal platform. But he was also a man of irrepressible spirit, boundless optimism, full of ideas and, in a sense, hehe reflected the qualities of Franklin Roosevelt so he was named the head of our first spy service. Cspan as you know, they called him wild bill donovan. Tell us a wild story. Guest well, oneone of theone of the conclusions i reached about donovan was that he was a magnificent magnet for attracting talent. His oss attracted College President s, semanticists, philosophers, writers, journalists, photographers, actors, cameramen. Arthur goldberg had been an oss veteran, subsequently goes on the supreme court. Historian Arthur Schlesinger jr. Was with the oss. The french chef julia child was with the oss. But what kind of strstruck me abo
Are effecting people. After years of cutbacks, they bring out new routes. This is days before the cooling off period is lifted. Reporter the signs are posted. Line 49 will not stop at this berkeley intersection anymore starting on sunday. It looks like some drivers have not gotten the memo. Some stopped and let apparentlies on and off and others zoom on by. Across the street at the car wash, worker brown got used to seeing the 49 roll by. Have you heard anyone complaining about the changes . Not yet. Ac transit sees the many changes as a good thing. Including a reroute of line 76 to 72 and 72m getting more service on saturday. As far as that line of 49a and berkeley, ac transit does not call it a cut it is getting simplified inside. Erica says they did a poor job publicizing the route changes and it is not the first time. They did a schedule change last year that effected my bus and did not make it clear, also. Glitches are expected. So, everybody has some time to get used to what is g